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This is another 5-senses activity. We did 10 different materials, ranging from feathers to sandpaper and everything in between. We had the kids feel each piece of material and then had them glue them onto the hands. We asked the kids to describe the material and what if felt like to them. I LOVE the answers that we got from some of the kids. My own little girl, had some that made me crack up. The sandpaper felt like Poppa's face, the fake leather felt like a couch and one of them felt like her dog Brody. It was fun to hear their answers. Fabric stores are great to look for material for this project. A remnant can go a long way when your talking about 1 inch pieces. Also look at the craft supplies and hardware stores. We used sponges and Brillo pads, the possibilities are endless.
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Some people are in the "balcony" of your life, cheering you on, energizing you with their affirmation. Others are in your "basement" doing exactly the opposite. Joyce Landolf Heatherly How do we become "balcony" people? Are we born with it, is it environmental, or is it learned? Yesterday I saw some major affirmation and encouraging going on. It was certainly environmental -- passed from one generation to another. These "most cutest of all" kids have been cheered on by their parents, parents who were cheered on by their grandparents, who were cheered on by their great grandparents... Today, be a cheerleader! Affirm a child in your home, on social media, one you see while shopping, or a child living in your neighborhood. Send a grandchild, nephew or niece a note. Here are a few ideas to get your brain working. 1. I think you’re awesome! 2. You did a great job! 3. You make me smile. 4. I’m grateful God gave you to me. 5. That was a really kind thing to do. 6. Thanks for being such a great kid! 7. Thanks for being such a hard worker. 8. You give the best hugs. 9. I love being your (parent, grandparent, aunt) 10. I saw you helping your mother. 11. I saw you being kind to your little brother/sister. 12. I believe in you. Try these fun ways to deliver your affirmations. 1. Write the affirmation on a slip of paper, wrap it in a scroll, and tie a ribbon around it. 2. Write a note. Before sealing the envelope tuck in some confetti. 3. Write an affirmation on a inflated balloon. Deflate and give to a child -- they can read it when they blow it up. 4. Write the affirmation on an index card and post it where they brush their teeth. 5. Make a cake and write the affirmation on the top with icing. 6. On family night, go around the table and allow each one to give an affirmation to each member of the family. Affirmation words are powerful -- they stay in a heart forever. I had a teacher once write "very creative" on a writing assignment and I've never forgotten those words. My parents believed I could do anything I chose. It made it easy to try new things and helped me desire to be my best. Be a cheerleader! Gift affirming words to a child today. Add ribbons of smiles and tie it into a bow of hugs. It's a gift that will last forever. Free Affirmation Printable Download Here Linked to: Women With Intention Coffee and Conversation Little Things Thursday Thoughtful Thursday Friendship Friday Faith Filled Friday